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I realize this may seem silly however it is bothering me. I can't figure out why the clock works very intermittently. I've noticed that it seems to work after I've used the windshiled wipers often but oither thanthat...the fuse is not blown...Any suggestions would eb great! Also, if anyone has a solution for horrible gas mileage. I only get 20 mpg either Hwy or city...doesn't seem to matter. The air filter has been changed, I've had platinum sparkpulgs installed. Still don't get higher than 20 most of the time.

Thanks for any consideration in these matters.

2006-06-13 10:49:11 · 4 answers · asked by bloominwhereimplanted 1 in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

4 answers

OK, you probably have a problem with your fuel system/control. You may have a bad O2 sensor, MAP sensor, or TPS. Check the codes. There is a real problem. Check for vaccum leaks, cracked, dried, or broke vaccum lines. Make sure it's going into overdrive.

2006-06-13 10:52:55 · answer #1 · answered by jeff s 5 · 0 0

it's going to take round five,000 miles to have your engine in maximum situation. New vehicles most commonly do not get the truly mileage they may be able to gain till they have got greater than the ones 5K miles. That is what they name calibrating and is a truly phenomena. Besides, your gas gauge could also be no longer as correct as you consider. Finally, the mileage is dependent upon such a lot of elements, could also be you're going with A/C on, for illustration. Don't get disillusioned, deliver it a bit of extra of time and you can uncover the Camry is without doubt one of the so much risk-free vehicles available in the market.

2016-09-09 01:03:53 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

the clock?hmm is it running on the cars power supply?some clocks are known to have batteries in them,another thing is there might be a short in the electrical somewhere somehow,or the clock is bad itself,you could have your man or dad or brother or uncle go down to the local junkyard and hook it up for like 5 or 10 bucks,and thats for the clock..as for the gas,here are things to consider...
the oxygen sensor, might replace it,car is going on 10years of age,so replace that,i know for a fact it directly effects the gas comsumption in any car or truck....
change the oil lately?
check the fuel filter in you car...
maybe try diffrent fuel grade..go up,not down
good luck

2006-06-13 11:16:35 · answer #3 · answered by nic@nite 1 · 0 0

I agree with the previous answer, But also have your muffler and catalytic converter checked. especially if you have near 100,000 miles or more. catalytic converters, do break down, and can cause clogging, which will reduce your mileage. also it sounds like you might have a short in your clock. hard to tell with out taking it out, and checking the wiring.

2006-06-13 11:08:35 · answer #4 · answered by Nevin 1 · 0 0

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